I was speaking to Atila earlier about the things we like about
DConf. Sitting around talking to a bunch of computer scientists
is fantastic, and not something people generally get to do in
their chosen careers as a programmer.
EU nations are quite close together. Rather than a city meet up
monthly, what about a continental meet up quarterly?
This is quite feasible in Europe, since everything is quite close
together. I'm keen. Atila is keen. Anyone else think this is a
great idea?

I was speaking to Atila earlier about the things we like about DConf.
Sitting around talking to a bunch of computer scientists is fantastic, and
not something people generally get to do in their chosen careers as a
programmer.
EU nations are quite close together. Rather than a city meet up monthly,
what about a continental meet up quarterly?
This is quite feasible in Europe, since everything is quite close
together. I'm keen. Atila is keen. Anyone else think this is a great idea?

I was speaking to Atila earlier about the things we like about
DConf. Sitting around talking to a bunch of computer scientists
is fantastic, and not something people generally get to do in
their chosen careers as a programmer.
EU nations are quite close together. Rather than a city meet up
monthly, what about a continental meet up quarterly?
This is quite feasible in Europe, since everything is quite
close together. I'm keen. Atila is keen. Anyone else think this
is a great idea?

Well, technically you could, but it involves a set of rather grueling
flights.
Depending on the day it's held I might be able to attend once a year. If
it's on the weekend, I can make a long weekend out of it.
--
Adam Wilson
IRC: LightBender
import quiet.dlang.dev;

Well, technically you could, but it involves a set of rather
grueling flights.
Depending on the day it's held I might be able to attend once a
year. If it's on the weekend, I can make a long weekend out of
it.

It's a long haul for me, but I'd also be willing to hop over once
a year beyond DConf. Good excuse for a vacation.

Well, technically you could, but it involves a set of rather
grueling flights.
Depending on the day it's held I might be able to attend once a
year. If it's on the weekend, I can make a long weekend out of
it.

+1 - maybe its worth considering to make it for two days (=one
weekend), s.t. the flight is not longer than the meetup?

Well, technically you could, but it involves a set of rather grueling
flights.
Depending on the day it's held I might be able to attend once a year.
If it's on the weekend, I can make a long weekend out of it.

+1 - maybe its worth considering to make it for two days (=one weekend),
s.t. the flight is not longer than the meetup?

That can work. It would be two or three days vacation depending on
flight schedules. It is certainly workable. And it would be a lot of fun
to get together to discuss D and hack on projects. Not to mention a cool
way to see new cities if it moves around. :)
--
Adam Wilson
IRC: LightBender
import quiet.dlang.dev;

+1 - maybe its worth considering to make it for two days (=one
weekend)

That can work. It would be two or three days vacation depending
on flight schedules.
...
Not to mention a cool way to see new cities if it moves around.

Yes, that was the intention on both counts. There's no point to
flying somewhere just for the day. Especially since there will
doubtless be Micro BeerConfs in the evening ;-)
Andrei suggested that Bucharest be the first city we hold this
in. Sounds like a great plan to me.

+1 - maybe its worth considering to make it for two days
(=one weekend)

That can work. It would be two or three days vacation
depending on flight schedules.
...
Not to mention a cool way to see new cities if it moves around.

Yes, that was the intention on both counts. There's no point to
flying somewhere just for the day. Especially since there will
doubtless be Micro BeerConfs in the evening ;-)
Andrei suggested that Bucharest be the first city we hold this
in. Sounds like a great plan to me.

+1 - maybe its worth considering to make it for two days
(=one weekend)

That can work. It would be two or three days vacation
depending on flight schedules.
...
Not to mention a cool way to see new cities if it moves around.

Yes, that was the intention on both counts. There's no point to
flying somewhere just for the day. Especially since there will
doubtless be Micro BeerConfs in the evening ;-)
Andrei suggested that Bucharest be the first city we hold this
in. Sounds like a great plan to me.

+1 - maybe its worth considering to make it for two days (=one weekend)

That can work. It would be two or three days vacation depending on flight
schedules.
...
Not to mention a cool way to see new cities if it moves around.

Yes, that was the intention on both counts. There's no point to flying
somewhere just for the day. Especially since there will doubtless be Micro
BeerConfs in the evening ;-)
Andrei suggested that Bucharest be the first city we hold this in. Sounds
like a great plan to me.

I was speaking to Atila earlier about the things we like about
DConf. Sitting around talking to a bunch of computer scientists
is fantastic, and not something people generally get to do in
their chosen careers as a programmer.
EU nations are quite close together. Rather than a city meet up
monthly, what about a continental meet up quarterly?
This is quite feasible in Europe, since everything is quite
close together. I'm keen. Atila is keen. Anyone else think this
is a great idea?

I was speaking to Atila earlier about the things we like about
DConf. Sitting around talking to a bunch of computer scientists
is fantastic, and not something people generally get to do in
their chosen careers as a programmer.
EU nations are quite close together. Rather than a city meet up
monthly, what about a continental meet up quarterly?
This is quite feasible in Europe, since everything is quite
close together. I'm keen. Atila is keen. Anyone else think this
is a great idea?

I was speaking to Atila earlier about the things we like about DConf.
Sitting around talking to a bunch of computer scientists is fantastic,
and not something people generally get to do in their chosen careers
as a programmer.
EU nations are quite close together. Rather than a city meet up
monthly, what about a continental meet up quarterly?
This is quite feasible in Europe, since everything is quite close
together. I'm keen. Atila is keen. Anyone else think this is a great
idea?

Great idea. I'm in.

:( So jealous... Two 10 hours flights for a weekend doesn't sound
appealing enough.
Maybe I'll show up if it's held somewhere on my bucket list ;)
-Steve

I was speaking to Atila earlier about the things we like about DConf.
Sitting around talking to a bunch of computer scientists is fantastic,
and not something people generally get to do in their chosen careers as
a programmer.
EU nations are quite close together. Rather than a city meet up monthly,
what about a continental meet up quarterly?
This is quite feasible in Europe, since everything is quite close
together. I'm keen. Atila is keen. Anyone else think this is a great idea?